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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 6

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 6

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L0NDON, LAUREL COUNTY. Semi-Weekly Interior Journal is LANC ASTER, 6 AKRARD COUNTY. --Jame Ward sold to M. P. Robiiisou 28 head of cattle at 4c, August delivery.

Mr. Victor Wherritf, who has been seriously ill for several days past, is somewhat improved this morning. Col. Sam Miller has imposed a beautiful piece music called "Who SAMDIDGE AHEAD. I Hamlet Dezxmarkt Wil utuae the tejMi of raat at itiy stuWc no.tr She by Cttv, in l.tiiiolu county, on the Shelby City aud Knob Lick Turn pi road, at $15 tmtt for the eon.with no iiuurirnce, or $jo to nuure a living volt, sound and a right, HatuU Denwltr- iHadar bay, with enty 01 sty and action, ha big tail and wane, standi 16 hands high, years old this spring A a j-ycar-o combined hore he ha iio superior, if an eqna in Kentucky havinjr wan Hrt prires at various Fmrs in the State in hum est, under nadd and in NEWS CONDENSED.

Eiglitwu people. yrtre killed by railway in Mexico. Bishop Gilmour has ordered that no priest shall officiate st any fuueral where flowers are displayed LiiuMoK-W nu Johnson, father of speaker Ben Johnson, died at Bardstowh- Momlay, aged 71 years. SaaMat bii'kuil Jones sold his house ou Cemetery Hill to W. Jackson and left with' his family Wednesday night for Sherman, Texas.

Two more of Jailer. Phelps' prison era escaped Tuesday Mart Goff and Jo- sun. tiouthards. truth members of the ball and. chain gang.

A large number of people were here Tuesday froui Manchester, Barbourville, East Bernstadt and Pittifburg, attending the commencement exercises of the Laji' rel Seminary. The pupils of the I-aurel Seminary gave an entertainment atthei-ourt-honse Tuesday evening to a large audience. The programme consisted of vocal and instrumental music, solos, duets, quar- tetts and recitations. The progress and spirit of ambition displayed by the little girls were at once remarkable and high ly creditable hot to tHemsel ves a nd heir Sl, j-In the City of Hull, Canada; 400 houses were destroyed by flre and 2,300 Thielegaut Jenay Hull yilt'Und at my Stul.it this sfaoit, at 03.OA8H, at time of senke. with prii'ilefeof relurn if cow is aot with calf, i ti II, nURNKIDLTf ICE, ICE, ICE! I will deliver to rmitiUr cuAomcr in StanforaVend vicinity every morning At One Cent Per Pound I Atconnt.

Mct hm aatd at the etim. nr.a,:h mttwtk SSC7D or when cu.lower worthy people were rendered homeless. -Charles Turner, a prominent and wealthy farmer, died at Ms home near Paris, Monday, at the age of 85 years. -The Mundino Hotel' aW Rockdale, Texas burned and with it1-! Bleeping iii- niatrs, The pecuniary loss is $15,000. Tlie repiiblieanswill hold eonven tion at Somerset July 4th to noiutmiU.

i-aiulidate to succeed Congressman Fin --The 1U granting pensions to and sailors confined in Confederate prisons ill be favorably reported to the Senate, A "primary election to select a dend-" cratic nomine for wngresa in the Kentucky district has ordered for dnlT 7th: R. H. icvcniPT 1 in WU Drilrtrs Pnmp Adjuiten, STANFORD, KV, WVII. drilled tn' nrdrr and faclffry pric. Pump.

fttrtrUhed H. A.EVANS,A,B.,A.M. Anslrticsl Cbamiit. LANCASTER, -v- KEtfTUCKIT. Make a perlahy of road, mineral waier mineral analysts.

Analytical work 4 any kind he "itt-(or circular. Jf NEWCOMB HOTEL. MT. VERNON, KT. Tlu.olJ anj well-known Hotel I.

(till raamtaiv ing it fine reputation. Ck.arge. reaaomHe pf clal attention to the traveling, peblic. A. V.

NKWLOV6. Prop w. Mt. Vemonj Ky, BZiP'SLCOXTT. llsr ktal nhi.

it hand and 1 imhhijb. aill make (he facaton tf iftag ai the tablr nf KnWmaa A Karris l.d.natr, AT $25 TO INSURE A LIVING COLT. MiMwy due if mar parted with. Last yrar hi rri kdMm, 4 of hi ot is hae already tttss. lhv.ar Atss and laret- lr H.ttWi fflltr on aad N) i ibi tilt ovrr hall vtl Itr pli'.

AIJ the fpars any utte has had in tv-gard lo hi brvoding hi that hi coll fttmll mt" small, th colts that have osnr prm- the eo. trarv. Hltwrnmi by A Ksxrrfv'e hVMsat sms of Al.snndjrr AbdalUth auj hVII by Chief, who i ibr tr of ttedrfr-wood ii i Dick Moot jH and to bm in tm a Kirt dam by CongarW bv Importrd (. mkh mt MillwmMt by Impurted M'xurxb dam Oh Kelt pie dam I -land Black Hawk. 1 mW -I rwymw Haadl-J hlumut Burnt latiMrwm be sairt Vhaptmvcan trot a gnnd trrnk la rv Me tMtted Mr Ltcm'e ua.b hen ihf wwks in I it, tb mi tfuarier in MHVttiU itwd by Mr.

Leiclwr. He laaoV a 17 inmi rai'e at isingum ciMMdrrmc was la hemg fourth, in '4 AX Jr ARIIJ Second cou.ia toMaudS lav-Kr-eeiid Kut. w.Ktd Kric.uxt Jr. it by Krkiwn (tin Hit hy Mtmbrino Chief, hy' Membrino rVa.a.ter. dair.

by Kri Chief. lif'Me HugU Elliott, a colored nian of considerable note, fatally cut Garrett Red- man, near Eubanks in a quarrel about his intimacy with Elliott's wife. The Fleming grand jnry found 57 indictments against parties iu Paris, Maysville and Lexington for sending whisky C. O. into the county.

J. Armstrong Chandler, a great. grandson of the elder John Jacob Astor, is to marry Miss Auielie Kives, tlie gift-young authorise of Virginia. Governor Hill has signed the bill i- abolishing hanging for all umrilers com mitted after June 1, ISHfl, and substitut ting therefor death by 7' Porter, son of Por-, Tennessee, was killed by Will Ed-, rounds' at Nashville. 'The same fellow shuf Kinney Porter seriously a few weeks so.

Henry. Maroney and Frank Green, "brakemen on the L. A quarreled at Xaslivlllc and Owen' stabbed 'Maroney -six times, winning death witM.en uin- '--ir-i V' '-Contract will be let within 00 days for constructing an extension of the tacky Union road from Clav City to the Jacksbn county line, a distance of 50 miles. 'Friday night Allen Sturgis was pull-i ed from under lady's bed at Thompson, and was put injail. Satnnlay night a mob took him from prison and hung him to a tree.

July 13 has butft, fixed for the execution of Hugh Mot ram Brooks; alias Maxwell, who murdered C. Arthur Prrl-ler at the Southern Hotel, hi St. Louis, and packed bis body In aTrunk. A detachment of the. WeatLYlrglliia militia was called.

out to prevent the negroes from lynching J. II. Claiborne, night clerk at the Hotel RulTner, Charleston, who killed Nelson Lee, a negro waiter. contract 16 furnish 100,000 oushels of coal for the use of the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum at Anchorage has been let at 8 2-5 cents for screened Jelli-co nut and 9 2-5 ceiiU per bushel for screened Jellico lump coal. The social sensation in Louisville at present is the elopement and marriage, of.

Miss Lucy Richardson, the daughter a prominent Louisville' manufacturer, iand John Murphy, youngest son of Francis Murphy, the temperance lecturer. A negro girl suspected of attempting to poison the family of John Owsley at Windsor, was forced to drink some of the coffee she had-prepared and be-' fore She died confessed that she bad put rat poison and strychnine in it. family of six may die. i-: Miss Grace Elizabeth Matthews, daughter of Justice Matthews, of the Sri- preuie Court of the" United "Vtatesfatid' Mr. John Harlan Cleveland, of Ken- Tied That Crape on the Gate?" Mr.

Miller is largely interested iu patent gates at present At Jordan Perkins sale last rnUay aged mares and colts sold at $125 to 100; 2-vear-old mare mule $100; cows and calves $23 to 1 jack SKoO; 1 yoke of oxen tweon 1 jc; i-orn $.1.20 to wheat 85c. The war against the canines is on and any cur, whether he lie "of high or low degree, caught minus a nuule, will lie "slewed." Marshal W. A. ArnoW is the lord high executioner andflhiady has several scalps dangling at his belt. ginsers will make tlwjiiim- -Br- irin to this place, beginning to-day.

The nartv will be in cliarge of Mr. R. H. Young, Who has the well-deserved repu tation of being one of the finest locating engineers in the South. Tlie St.

Louis Republic of' Monday contains a portrait of IVIegate Kaun- man, together with a brief sketch of his ife. Mr. Kanflinan's friends are proud of his being thus honored, yet there 'Is not one of them who will not admit that the voung man has changed greatly in appearance since leaving here Sunday. Miss Maggie Miller, who has been attending school at Kussellsville, wille. turn home this week, bringing with her Miss Cribbs, of Missouri.

Mrs. R. H. Young, of Shelbvville, is visiting her father, Dr. Wm.

Huffman. Misses Leila nd Altie Marksbury have returned from Cincinnati. Miss Bessie Wherritt has returned from Springfield, where she has 1een attending college. Rev. C.

M. Reid is home front l-ouis- ville. The Goose bone foretells the weather but who can tell when you will need Ganter's chicken cholera cure? Keep a stock on. handpfor there's lio t'eUing when you will need it. If it fails tocure your money will be refunded by.

McRob. erts Stags. 2t Shilolii Catarrh Kenedy, poilfve'. cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and ru A Stayf, and Crw A McKinnej Kjr. r.

Hiio. HocKia.wc. c.5isi, acrr STANFORD PLBSIHG HILL COmSY Maatrractttrtn Floortna', Weatherboardlnff, Oslllng-, finishing Lumbar, Moulding, Sash, Etc. tub. Door and Blind always in stock.

JACKSON HOUSE. LONDON, KBNT0OK. CAPT. FRANK B. RILEY, PROPRIETOR.

Thoroughly Renovated arul Refurnished, Firt claw Fart and Reasonable Prices Day and night Trains arc met by Polite this PopuLr House. joj-tf. NEW BUTCHER SHOP.1 hav opened a butcher stum at Row and in the FerriU Store bouse and am preparvd to furnish ne puo ic wun an xinaa mmis, nu.anu nys- oe ruuning my wagon dr ivenog nuat to my cue corners in iuai.ford and vicinity. serwin tueir seasim. as neTeteiurv 1 wi 1 com in alS'Il Mr.

FOR SALE. House and 95 Acres Land Two miles South of Stanford on N'eaJ' Creek. me at CarlUle, W.CRAK. C. W.

MKTCALF. J. HA Vtl METOALP it HATS, A1TYS. AT LAW REAL ESTATE ACTS BARBOURVILLR and PINKVILLE, V. Will practice in any court in Eastern Kentucky.

Eiaminations of land titles made asnecialtv. Ant- size tracts of timber, coat and mineral lands" for sale. Information tur Dished on any point and cor- responaeuce solicited. jvi-tt EDWARD H. FOX ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, Ha moved to his elegant new building oppDStte the poetofficeand is better than ever prepared 10 accommodate, the public with fine pictures from photograph toIifeixe Satisfaction guaranteed.

WOOD WALLACE, THE GENTS' F0RSISHER, 513 4th Louisville. Thc fashions of the day in the Gents' Furnish, ing line will always be found in my store. 1 am agent lor the Indianapolis Steam "the best Laundry Iti the 'World. B. PENhW.

fRAKK V. HUt BERT, II. Fexxny dt Herbert, DENTISTS, -Omca on Lancaster oduo-IITTi1J- ssic court-house. All work guaranteed to give en tire satisfaction. fl.

MAKTiK. STO. M. PERKINS Brodhead Mav, 1S87. Albria-ht A Martin beg ta inform their mans friends aad customers of the change in firm name MARTIN The hew firm hopes hot only to austain the repu provements in the manufacture of tobacco which be to the interest of our customers, We will devote special attention to our Natural Lent brands of Kentucky's beet leaf, Thanking you past favors and asking for a continuation oi trade, we remain Respectfully yours.

1 ion 01 1 He oia. out inicmii iu ntetKc hmiiy in tnodcl rings; and now aa harness nore, as a sad-d horse, as combined aud j-yttir- horM0( I ivtintnn nm peer in rvemut- ny. Ham et Deniuar ih hy King rCentuark, he by Mnr lenmar he hyj)tt' Dehmarf, he by od rl ar Kcnutirk, lie 4. ml race horse he by hup. 1 1 edge ford.

Firmt dam by Chorister, he hy t'oiitract. ImiMirt- ed daui hy Jiui Hniwn.he ny ti 9 roiiu and hy Sir Archie; third datu by liitke of Hed-ford. 4th hy i'irate and he by Chance I. archer, firth dam by kentta-v 8looui and he hy hup Hlflsoiu, oth dam hy Hrutu. 7th dniu by Spedal.

Hmulct lleumar by old I.exHigton, td duin by Kmcry A Walker It i needle to say thai for harms and saddle, mid for action, beauty, ty md egsuce a bresder, Hamlet has no uoer)ori and lie tniiumiu these qiialttt to his offspring. Avw WWii of my appreciattott of past favor. tutue afiaac I wlfgive in premium fi the bet three to ts by Han-ict to be ihswanMWa at the Oanvitle Tair. (lotd pature will be furnished at Ij peri mouth. My proua aud pecla attention wi be giten wares to pret ent arcidtnts, but wi I no tbe rcipontib snuu a any octitr- THK FANCY SADDLE STALLION.

WALLACE DENMARK, Foaled My 1, 1870, a rich Mahugony bay, lO- hand high, heavy mne and tail; i Mrit lly tine aad fancy: ie bulb a natural and pleasant teiddler; breed fancy and whea quietly driven in harness ges like a trmter. He is high-tail style on both sides to the third generation; is backed by thoroughbred on both side, nuking hint very active and oprightly in gait, in form and finish a perfect model. Me was sired bv Sum pier Denmark, he by Denmark, he by(ainek4 Crmnwella Denmark, he by the race hore. Ienmari he by Imp. Hedgcfurd- Hi urst dam was sired by Sir Wallace, he by Toaunter Sir Wallace, he by Albert, thoroughbred, sd dam by Virginius, dam of irgtntu by Iran by.

thoroughbred he by the ceietiraiea Slivn nip; a.aani a ntpp marc TOM ROBINSON, Sm of WaPace Denmirk above: ut dam by Miller's lcniuark, he the race horse. Icnntarfc; hi d-im orie nl d-m by Montgumery Oti ver. Kladam bv Drennon Tom is a horseb tk with heavy mane and tail: its handf high, i a aatura ssdd er and nui warrant hiM saddle breedrr. JACO! Thu fine lack i.by t.iaiit. he by Imp.

'hticrtno, jlm bv kobmon MiuOwn. he bv Imu Mm' moth, d.tm by Imp Htrtrand Jaco' i-t dam KUl Mink, ad p.ul Jfi.lipprtcanoe. -Thiia handsome Ja.l(, vjlt old. iv'iT andT mgn. Dack wun mca m-" will si few I my farm altovt stotk ur'tme the lUftwt my farm jS mi from HstotivUtc nt Carton wilt be prmilf4 by ih insurant WALLACE AT SI2 50, TOM AT $8.00, JACO at f3 for Jack, celt and lij for Jennet Stock committed to my care and breeding wilt receive my personal atiention.

tire ftirnithed at reasonable rate, to be paid for before removal of stock. No rfkonvibi iiy for accidents or capes. Parting wuhetock forfetu the insurance. SlKtl CARPKNTKR. iVermontHambletonian This msj: sullion wilt make the mimr of i at JiA Stanford on the Mantoed u-ifnaayai1 t.

"hat, AT $20 TO INSURE A COLT. Devcrintton and Pedigree Vermont amble tan 1 an is a black horve, foaled tn Kaiwla high, two white leet hehtstd, sired hy Willi am Welch, bv Hysdyk's Hambletoniun. ist'dam Katie Lirrirmnr. Vermont- dam, Hlal Sn, HeimV VurkahiBchr dam Little Kmile. by Wagner, bv Sir I'hanea, hy Mr jm uatn ay M.irvinna norms: nn sun ny nan nibali oth dam ny hy Powet, Sue Kmilv, Speed in Hrwce'a Mud book' Vol 1 pre joi) er- 'ITI Prince I in peri 1.

cj inrt in aired bv Kv it. tst disn I the dam ot Kudtn'i Print-. jt. and hv I ie-irt -H I Trustee, (son uf (. otto) and sire ot to miles trotter, Trustee, i d-ttn by a on ot bland'tino, by Imp.

Rvsdvk Hambletonian.the indet sire uJinar. ouKhivred, will make a tine stirck horse. HdvaV HamWonian, bv Abdallah, son of Mamhritut. Unihv Imp. Bemmmdcr, by Biahop'a Hainhletonian.jddambT Imp.

Meet.ger. Gill a ermont. by lowntng's ermont. li the linen tt kniit-tnj 1 Iti. eiuM kf I nlumkiui (Barklcys) son of (olutttbus, ire ot Confideiu-e.

39; dam hy Herrand, sire of the dam of Xel-ticOrav, JJ4, jd duw bv MuKhles, aire of the dum of llinas, Gill's Vermont is the sire of Bonner Bm, xj. Black Mana, jft, LadvOaa ran, and Ltiyaii 404 alu sire o(t the dams of Gatnbetta like Jhc King 1 jo'i Nellie L. 3t JHlJaw Pral Ladv lavi 3 nLj Beatrice Ladv Putchen I and Ken tucky Grr.tieinau 414, and sire ot the datn of Phil Thompson 4 iO. Rvdvks Hambletnnsan, hv Ahdallah, sire of Sir Waller 97; 1st dam hy Charles Kent mare-bv Imb Bclllounder; iddam i Eye. by Bishop Hnmbletman: jd dam iLKertjil, bv Imp.

Mr, senger, Kidvk's Hatnbk-tmian (t the sire ot Nettie iS and ,17 other with records ot or oetter; also of the dun. of Trinket 114 und 5 others with records of 1 better. Vermont finrVnmgV) HiUV RlaeV sire uf Ktban AHvu a-15. Vermont Down- 1 ing's is sire of the dam ot Kniirma, und also sire uf the dam ot Mambrino Krucv, the aire of Belle Wilson a sS4 Hill Black H.iwk, In' Sheriti tti Mnrgnii. datn t-utt trotting mar-.

Hill's Bl itk Ituwk the sire of Belle of Snratua jg; Lancet 7H Kthan Allen- icS, and Voung America and U-tlir sire of the dam of Huucht! it'i. Gen. Tweed, a j6', Tennessee ay, and also tne rounder ol tnc gTLstt Blue Hawk familv tnat nas in tne mule anil tvinaiR une 400 ot a 30 or -jL'olumbus (Barkley's by Old Coin bus, sire of Confidence tS, dam a Mesen((er mare. Old Columbus 9 44 converted pacer, brouarht from Canada, ulre ol Onfldrnce a aS, Columfjus Xatigttort Kosamond ink, and Voung Co- lumbus ic'4 and also sire of tne d.ims oi Ben aiornua st.jouim sou, nameless ao. nty, 1374 Voung Columbus is the Aire of to or oetter penormers.

and ne ha a have sired 9 jo or I letter performers Old Colnin etter penormers, and ne ha aons la the founder ol tlie Columbus family, tvhich blood wil. to the Kaat what the Pilot. IP. blood n-aa to Kentucky. KENNY WILKES.

This voung ituUion ill make the season at the same place and ult be limited to twenty mare AT $15 TO INSURE, will go in tratnlnir the tt of June. Vou will oivlnvextigatting the pedigree that he ia one the beat bred voung horse outh of the River. has the blood' of Geonre Wilkes. American and Messenger to back bun tor a speed pro ducer. Pedigree Wil lie's tvas slrrd bv Lvle Mbea 4650.

sire ot Muttie Wilkes to tat dam leika m- sd Hiawatha, tu 11 sister to Mud Wil. 6, t4 dam Tcna by Mambrino Measenger 01 me nam 01 messenger cniet, who sired aud Messengers i6W 1 diim bv Downing's Bay Messenirer. ath km bv-Voanir leBenon. hirer: nam ot nuni vvmimruurv. Lyle ikea 4030 son of George likes list l.ou coons, bv Amencan ciav, sd dam No-kornios bv Mambrino Chief, id dam Mis.

Caudle, of Kricon id Hiawatha bv HluWathn. ainn Imp. Albion, dam Dutner's Maid by Mambrino mcMcngcr. owning nuy messenger ta mers, dam bv Imp, Messenger. DowningVBay lesaengerb the sire of Ladv Martinis 11.

tint Porters sSa. Mambnno MesMenirer. aire of fLn George H. Thomas, who sired Scott Thorn il si. fadv K.J soU.

THOS.C. ROBlNSOfr. yinford, Ky. I 1 1 h' At of lion sold Two were $1 Miss ot years make tbe AT I.lea to Orata will no il oon the iiaa ol iMtaih Ml. Oft 5n4 ee m4 trie- danhtee.

He daea. 1 Hkftie fl wlnK KrncMinJr i. half br.4hee to Kric. rei.rdoTt 1 at a year and uld tp Kocert rkt.a.r a that age for ir.t dara by Hodoc hy Pilot, aire of Pile, Jr. jieia 10 h.l PMat Jr.

ured dam ot laf See i Maud otlj: Nutwinrd ill, aad 11 ia lh. jolwt. Mealmno Chief Mied Udy I horne Moodford Merabnno v)tr Ji.k Menbnna Chief Hay Henry Memlieino Star 1 jv Ptl. ij, Norili Mar latt r.rtcwm It im Ild black. haada hleh Inif uJ Wirii.J WkTh hl.

TJ Be William uich, the ireot Absolutel pure. Thispowdor never varie. A marvel ol purify streneth and whole.omentiS. lurt economical than the ordinary, kinds, and rannot he nld in competition with the multitude of low ten, ahon weignt alum or phosphate der. Sold only in mm; Ruval Rakinc.

Podi Wall Street, New Vorlt. eniablSSaej.jt Fine threeTear old Jpple Vineg4rfur tale. A-Cam- THOMAS D. NEWLAND a Candidate "for re-election to the ofltce of Sheriff, subject to the action of tVe democracy. LOOTS SCHLEOEL, PHOTOGRAPHER, HICHMOXI) KV.

Photographt in at) tylt and oizes. Picttirek in India Ink. Crayon and Water lor. Ne- de- -) (na inrrnt. in it.

at jry krtpnct. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. MX. VtliXON', 1. Office next door to Vhitrinct' Tr.

Smr. i I 1.. Special 10 disease of children 11 "-j IiXTMUlin, 7AHD I w- I hsv I niCra-kra aaj ilia lilraLa. U. I f.eorteli.

Wearen and I. Hrute and will open, a htm .1 .1. .1 i leude. lumber In twik and drei.edl will tarrf a large wiauow luftti, dnor. and poiu and the picket ieoce furraerlv vid by Mr.

Uaaren. inyr tj. II. HltTOS. trAvis.

DAVIS aT2awwaaSkwtm1 VAaat. wiianuwv I ROH'LAXD, Have jut opened a new -to. fc of Men and rll?) i Clothing, Hats Cjm. Hoois, hoes. Dry t.oods, Notions and r'aonily Grocerie.

AIo dcahsrs Coal. CouMry produce taken in- exchange for goons at nigneat market pnee. Come one, cmt all, and learn tie ajvaauges in trade. 10-om WAS HING MACHINE have bought the right to well the Florence Wa.hing Machine and am now prepared to furni.h I Toe aadrif n.a have purchi.ed ike Florence K'anhinK matmne and after a -ihtjroiigh trial, we take pleasure in adding our te.iim.uy hi it worth, and without hehitatiun pronounce it a in every particular, doinz alt thai i. claimed for It: Wm.

Daueherty, j. V. Ir. Keume. Mra.

S. P. Sailer, X. C. Siue.

Hill Perkins I.ew Dadderar, 1. K. l.yim, 1.. 1,. IUw.011, c.

Vanoy, Mra. Amanda Peak, Ueore Peyton, Ale Holti-claw, C. C. Alberl Camden, Sim IC Barrow, A. M.

Kubnd many M.F. KLKI.V. Headquaner. at S. Stanford female fylltgt.

Prof. Paiton having roiir.ied, the Truslce.of Stanford Female College de.tre to employ a Prin cipal for the Institution. Address at Stanford. J. M.

HEID, GEO. D. WKARKN. Com'tee. i.e.

r. MYEBS MOTEL, ETANFORD KY.r H. BURNSIDE, PROPRIETOR, 1 nn 01 a ana weii-Known Hotel still maintains its high reputation, and its Proprietor is dotcrmin. ed that it shall be second to no country Hotel in the state in its rare, App-iutinentB, fArtten- tion to ues.t. Bagrf tj conveyed to and from depot free of charge Speti1 Commercial Traveler.

ALL THE LATEST SPRING STYLE HATS B. GEOGHEGAFS, -SfCtKSSlIK TO M'MICHAEL, THE HATTER, 6ir4TarAVSKtJB, LomaviiXE, Kentucky. A diacount of to per cent; ill b. eivea. va ill orjem arttt for Hat with a copy of the above, ad-vertiwntpat.

mentioainjr paper. tfj.tyr all who nay ih 10 their clothe from the rubbineand tearinar n.iHni i ih 1. I i 4hy a 7 i Inu And find ol He ciuy liams sire ym aam dilta of aad pne of toe most pleasing selections was a jiiano solo by Carrie Smith, aged eight years. The follow ing little girls render ed selections of vocal and instrumental music in a very eretlitaW So- ra Jackson, Nettie Smith, May, Belle and Julie Boreing, Mollie Williams, 'Kit tie and Annie Jackson, Lou MtKet, t)llie Smith, Katie- Brown, Nellie Jlwkney, Lina Moses, Floreuce McVay, Miss Cloyd, The folloving bovs were in the casta of plays: James Boreing, Charles Jones, George Smith, George Thomas and Jas. Haves.

All received handsome bou quets of flowers iu token.of their appre- iiitlou. "(iude Joev, its meself that's glad to see yees, fur Oi feel loike i Would dhrop off me pegs this Miss ed minute," said Dennis O'Hearn, as he came by this morning, pushing a truck car. Savs "What's wrong now. Den nis?" "Bcgorra 'and it's the cowld wather disease that's workin' in me jints and vees know Mark Conniff, the jolly Irish divil that he is, iua.v hivin's choicest blissing rist on the poor bov head, fur he's fell in the clutches o' the wimin that houlds their matins' on the corner furninst the I'oort-lionse. They've tied a blue sthring to 'ini and call 'im i mimbero' the cowld wather brigade.

They'll fade th poor boy on hoicecrame and tluipVriiuv ti acts till he'll look loike Labradoorohearinn bad cess to thim Athruer lad uiver wore the shamrock and many's the dhrop o' the cratur he's fired down ould Dinnis' gob while doin' honor to St. Patrick's day in the morn- 0ANVIIXE, BOYLE COUNTY. Mr. Davis, of this county, continues quite ill with malarial fever. Col.

LaRue Thomas is in town. The closing exercises of Mrs. Ella D. Duke's excellent school will take place next Tuesday night at the oeVa house. A party that was to have been given by Miss Nellie Lyle to-night (Thursdavf has been postponed on acrouiU of the Illness of her mother, Mrs.

J. Lyle. democratic party of the United Mates, Hi Lonventioii assembled renews the pledge of fidelity ta democratii! faith, and re-stfirme the platform adopted by "its representatives in the 'convention of 1S4, as correctly interpreted by the message of the president to Congress. i Miss Man- J. Knox, daughter of the late Thomas Knox, of this county, and Mr.

G. W. Stephens, of Kuoxyille, were married Wednesday evening at the home ef the bride's mother on the Perryville pike. Rev. E.

M. Green, 6i the First Presbyterian church, as the officiating minuter. Mr. Stephens graduated at Centre College several years ago. Mr.

Basil Guest received dispatch from his fat her Wednesday evening from St. Louis informing him that John Heron, his 2-year-old colt, by Harry O'Fal-lou, had won a mile and a quarter race in John Heron's dam is Virginia by Imp. Buckden. Virginia is owned R. M.

Fisher, of this county. She, is a young mare." Heron is her second colt, Jack Cixkit beinn lier Art. Cocks wiue bis fli'st one. TASUSS I TA2E3 1 To The Voters of Lincoln County: The Tax Books are now ready for 1SS8 and I am ready to receive the' taxes. Everybody will pteaw coma- lurwara ana pay early jO-tf T.

D.KEWLAXD, S. L. C. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The underfilled, Harirey Floyd.

E. S. MwtfT Reynold, L. O. Gooch, W.

H. Miller, E. B. Caldwell, and J. A.

Vvunf, have themselves together to Jerome incorporated as a stock com puny under the corporate name of mi luiiimiiu at ttyuouurg lurnpiae KOaa Lo, Thv businesa to be conducted ia the buildine maintainmir and conducting of a McAdamisvd turnpike road from the preaeot terminus ot the aiaiituru ana nans vap turnpike JO Lincoln Coun-. ty through Highland and YVaynesburg precincts vi mw ruiHSKi viuaij uof, or a pan OI M1CO The principaJ place of) business srull be High land, Lincoln county, ICr. The corporation shall commence mi the nth Av of June, jiW8, and term irate on the 15th day of The authorized capital stock is to be twenty thousand dollars, which shall be paid at such timet and such amoonU and upon such terms as the poara 01 uirectors snait prescriDC; The affaire of the corooration are to he ninnwil by a board of five directors, one of whom ahalf seiecteo as president oy tne hoard'; and aucb di rectors shall be elected 00 the first Saturdav in une of each year and shall serve for one year next enduing their election. Said board shall also elect a clerk and treaaarer. 1 he htirhest amount of indebtedness to sfhuh thi corporation may at any time subeti ftself shall-nwt exceed one thousand dullara.

I he private property of the stockhnlderi shall be exempt from th corporate debts. L. i. Gooch. M.

T. Reynolds, E. S. Gooch. Harvey Hoyd, W.

H. Miller, K. B. Caldwell, Jr. J.

S. Voinif Matifurd, June 1. t. I will for your La dtk a Hamhlrloiiian. nrivaie It 9 1 tucky, nephew oLJurtice Harlnnflerelhaa son several races an) Heron imtr aigh ino pound.

He 1. thai rece.fi' mend, him.eif et en if he bad no nedierne: bit the blood that be doe mabe him dlltoas in Kentucky. A TO INSURE A MARC IM FOAL riMM, If payment Is deferred till after weaning imf ifsaillbe added. Parting with or moving mar render moncs due. Will also stand mv fine iack I PEACOCK, on condition, a.

above with It added ifn.it paid before weauma time. He I. if hand, high, bu. nh weal) point, and feneral make' urt.ia. POWKLL- Twa and a half mile, from Hii.ttniville the Hu.tontilleaud J.ibeny 1 uuiuik, RJ.

Umola county BIIYAIV, B4HD, ASV- 1 7 Br ETROpat.rTAM Su of Kyiidyk' Hambtetoniati Iam. JOKITK. Hy BLOOfJ CHIKK. 791, Sir an nu" Robinsog. Mctronuliun.

by Rydyk's rlanVbtftnman dam nysnnin ny oiuntiwr, grand am Clara, dam Dttstwaiid Relator, bv Seel Mt-trooolitan is a AmeriLaa Krr the bt, end by msny the very ht brtd iia Kigeo oy all to be nne tw foaled, Ht full sister. Kena Victoria a the McI-errBt, sali-ior7ois tha highest price evir paid for a brood mar' at public sale nllir bv Metropolitan, neither of which ever hnoktd sold at public sale for ti. averaging SMt so, Blood CliiHf by BUd's Black Hawk: dam Duncan by Scott's Highlander; gran by Aratus trd dam by I iniulcoii. Blood Chief siiwd J.r Fanni Robinson a.so and Chief if. Blood's Black Hawk sired the dam on Arnim s.iuSand Almont.

Jr. 9 so and' grandam of Bflle Bruifield a.so and rot if no 18 Hryan and kinyold are full brothers-Brvan 4 old snd Rmgo 3, Both are bays mW hands high, and extreme'y fine and stylih. H'nT the season of 188 Mt vstsbe at More and in of Hustonviilo on station to mi ei Hustonvi le Dsnviuv turnpike. SI 2.50 TO INSURE A LIVINCT COLT. retained on all C6 t.

ir any man ia re.bred another horne oe traded, money will be due. will ba furniihrd at i.m per month, are be talced to prevent accident, or aacapea, but re.poo.ibi ity aheu auy occur. im W. mGrlAM. Morel.nJ Kv.

Tho BUTEHU'QliJiJl laaued Marob and aohraar. I. la an mc, olopedla of uaafUI infor. matlaa for all who pua. ohaaa th luzurlea or th naaaaaitia.

nt eloth yon and furnlah tou with th aaoamry and unneoeeeary pplianeaj. rlda, walk, danoa, alaap, C0SF0RTIILT. aad roo ou make a fait JfirSfif ot tha BUTKB8' o.ipt of 10 oanu to par poataT 1U-U4 Kloblcu aVeauua, Chioilli! married Tuesday at the residence of the bride's father in Washington Program Of Co-operative Meeting of the Christian i Church in Lincoln County, to le held at HnstunWlle, Saturday, June 10, 1S.SA MOBXINCi SESSION'. 1. Introductory exercises.

2. Address pf W'eleome by Joseph Bal-lou. i 1 8. Response John Bell Uibson. 4.

Christian Giving Wilson Gooch and Zack Shackleford. 1 8. 8criptural Plan of Missionary Work William Stanley and Logan Williams. Dinner on the grounds. arrsBSOOMV'.

1. Business meeting. 2. Scriptural Relationr -tween Con' gregations of Deciples H. C.

Garrison, Joseph Ballou and John Bell Gibson. 3. The Gospel and the World J. G. Livingston, Allen Butt and J.

Q. MonU gomery. Let no church in the county fail jto send delegates. Q. Mo.ntoomkkv, Pres.

John Bbi.i, Gibson, Sec'y. There is another greut enginevriug project diwutneJ in the Kast. A company proKm to drain the delta of the Nile and thun reclaim for the lines man the riohent pot on the fate of the globe,.

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